>>1260495>>1260417The frost was hit or miss across the farm. Some trees got hit and some didn't; most not fully. One exposed garden bed didn't have any frost at all. Though, it does have tons of block all around it. I was able to get several raised beds fully planted today. Hopefully, some of those tomatoes will come out of their cooked-looking, frosted state. I'll give them a week or so to show new growth. If they don't, I'll start from seed again.
>>1260525Yeah, most of the temps I read about there aren't all that bad. Here it can get down to -40 or as high as 105F/40C. Some years it is a drought with almost no rain while others it can flood 3 times a week. that part is normal. It is getting 80F/26C temps in winter and -5F/-20 in spring that's extremely unusual. Even the animals no longer migrate away from here because the weather has been so messed up.
>>1260670In piles around the farm. Eh, most tools are in transition from garden to garden. It is a lot of walking so the tools end up in a variety of buildings, just out of the rain. Compost piles are near the gardens.
>>1260530That's pretty nice. It seems like it will be a good haul this season.
>>1260511>>1258175Breed plays an important role in noise level and egg laying ability for ducks, turkeys, and chickens.